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Transcript of interview with Beula Jane Adams by Maureen Beth Conner, May 11, 1977

Date
1977-05-11
Description
Maureen Conner interviews educator Beula Jane Adams (b. 1902) at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born in Smithfield, Nebraska, Adams relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1932. During the interview Adams explores and highlights the role of education in relation to the social development of Nevada. Adams discusses presidential visits, early above ground atomic tests, and her involvement in local politics. Adams also discusses religion and how she became a Seventh-day Adventist Christian.

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Southern Nevada Children's Home: photographic print

Date
1978
Description
Southern Nevada Children's Home, Boulder City, Nevada (1978) A church and mountains can be seen in the background.

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Holy Trinity A.M.E. Church (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Corporate Body Alternate Name
Holy Trinity AME Church (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Corporate Body

Mark Douglas oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00484
Abstract

Oral history interview with Mark Douglas conducted by Dennis McBride on May 16, 1999 for the Las Vegas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Archives Oral History Project. In this interview, Douglas discusses his family and upbringing in the Mormon Church, his realization of his sexuality, first experiences with gay clubs and associations, and the conflict between his feelings and his faith. He continues talking about Church views of homosexuality in a modern and historical context and then details two organizations that offer support to LGBT members of the Mormon Church.

Archival Collection

Film transparency of a general view of Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1933-1940s

Date
1933 to 1949
Description
The view of cars parked on a road in front of the white Grace Community Church located at 1150 Wyoming Street Boulder City, Nevada.

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"The Reward" film set, image 006: photographic print

Date
1970-11-02
Description
Rhyolite, NV. Steps leading to the bell tower of the church, on the set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: "Steps leading to the bell tower of the church. (The vase was placed from the impressive supply of props just for this picture.)" [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News July 31, 1964 p. 4]

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Vance "Stretch" Sanders oral history interview

Identifier
OH-02904
Abstract

Oral history interview with Vance "Stretch" Sanders conducted by Camisha Fagan and Micajah Daniels on November 11, 2016 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. In this interview, Sanders discusses his early life and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2011. He talks about his upbringing in Las Vegas, the influence of organized crime in the city, and the importance of church and religion to him. Sanders then recalls founding the All Shades United organization, with the goal of having people of all colors come together in solidarity to dismantle the institutional and structural barriers that oppress the marginalized. Lastly, Sanders describes the impact that his organization has had on the African American community, the importance of education, and dealing with violence against minority groups.

Archival Collection

Interview with Robert Nelson, June 30, 2004

Date
2004-06-30
Description
Narrator affiliation: Deputy Manager, Department of Energy Nevada Operations Office; Episcopal Priest

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Set of photographs including Juanita Wynn and Reverend Bennett's anniversary

Date
1967
Description

Photographer's notations: 67A-15, Juanita Wynn, Rev. Bennett's 7th anniversary (church) 9-10-67.

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Wendell Bunker oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00296
Abstract

Oral history interview with Wendell Bunker on October of 1971 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Wendell Bunker (b. 1911 in St. Thomas, Nevada), discusses early Las Vegas, Nevada and the socio-economic changes that have taken place in the Valley. Bunker talks about the Boulder (Hoover) Dam and religion and education in Nevada. He also describes working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the importance of the railroad to the economic development of Las Vegas.

Archival Collection